MD search in Russia

I have enjoyed the pictures of your beautiful country and the things you have found. I would love to MD in your country. Such rich history.
 
Friends Thanks for the tip. Gather in Moscow to be sure to tell.
So we will continue.
A very beautiful cross, 19 th century ...
 

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Bronze bracelets, Sarmatians ..
Century II, subjects almost 2000 years ...
 

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What are the rules in Russia regarding relics?

The rules are, but I do not break ...
Private property, weapons, archaeological memorials ... All is not easy.
Here are the usual findings in the field.
 

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Coin of the country which is not ... 1 ruble, 1922, rare coin ...
 

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very cool pics and great finds. so much history across the big pond, thanks for sharing
 
zdravstvuyte

Beautiful photos and very interesting info, than you very much and I hope you continue to post.

What is the building in which you are standing in the first photo?

Have you done any meteorite hunting?

Have you ever been to the area of the Tunguska event?
 
What is the building in which you are standing in the first photo?
This is the old church ...
Have you done any meteorite hunting?
I have never found a meteorite, this kind of search is not very popular in Russia.
Have you ever been to the area of the Tunguska event?
Tunguska is a very remote areas ...
Takes a mission to get there.
 

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When the Soviet Union, the church turned a blind ... but is being rebuilt ... This is the story.
 

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When the Soviet Union, the church turned a blind ... but is being rebuilt ... This is the story.

I have a little experience with this and can explain it a little better (for those who aren't familiar. I have a friend who is from Moscow and joined my church.

Anyway, apparently Lenin and Kruschev wanted to have a completely secular society. So much so that they essentially persecuted the religions in the country. God was removed from schools, people of faith were made fun of and ridiculed. As far as I could tell, though, (from my friend's stories) those of faith did not have violence directed at them because of their religion.

So, anyway, that brings us to the fall of communism in the country, and we find a people with a weakened religious theology. But like Duppon is stating, the churches there are being rebuilt. All sects, Jews, Christians (Catholics, Protestants, Mormons, etc), and even Muslims.
 
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